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Residents and developers split over "Project Sale" rezoning as public comment fills chamber
Summary
Dozens of residents, developers and industry representatives spoke during public comment on Feb. 17 for and against Project Sale, a proposed large‑scale data‑center rezoning; concerns included water supply, noise, property values and plan consistency while proponents cited existing transmission and economic opportunity.
Dozens of residents and several developers used the Feb. 17 public comment period to make competing cases about Project Sale, a proposed rezoning to allow large data‑center development on roughly 830 acres.
Craig Jackson (District 2) urged the board to view the site as appropriate because “if you want the least disturbance, you put it where the power already exists,” and he said the county ordinance includes protections such as expanded industrial buffers, lighting and water‑use limitations. Kent Mason, a developer with Prologis, also supported the plan, saying…
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